North Bengal Heritage Tour — A Memorable Journey Through History

Mahasthan Archaeological Museum

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Duration

5 Days

Tour Type

Adventure Tours

Group Size

10 persons

Location

Bangladesh

Overview

Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, ancient ruins, and the rich cultural heritage of North Bengal on this private 5-day tour with a dedicated guide and comfortable private vehicle. Discover some of Bangladesh’s most important historical landmarks, including the renowned Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur — one of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country. Travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle with all logistics covered, including four nights of accommodation, entrance fees, and convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in Dhaka. Visit significant archaeological and cultural treasures across North Bengal with insightful commentary from your guide. See the oldest archaeological site in Bangladesh, Behula Lakshindar Basor Ghor, marvel at intricate terracotta work at the Kusumba Mosque, and wander the spectacular temple complexes that tell the story of Bengal’s rich past.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur: Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the largest Buddhist monasteries south of the Himalayas.
  • Kusumba Mosque: Admire the 15th-century mosque known for its stunning stone architecture and intricate carvings.
  • Navaratna Temple: Visit this beautiful nine-spired Hindu temple showcasing traditional Bengal temple architecture.
  • Behula Lakshindar Basor Ghor: Discover the oldest archaeological site in Bangladesh, linked to the famous folklore of Behula and Lakshindar.
  • Mahasthangarh: Walk through one of the earliest urban archaeological sites in Bangladesh, dating back to the 3rd century BCE.
  • Govinda Bhita: See ancient ruins and temple mounds within the Mahasthangarh archaeological area.
  • Chhoto Sona Mosque: Visit the ‘Small Golden Mosque’, known for its elegant terracotta ornamentation and beautiful domes.
  • Tahkhana Complex: Explore this Mughal-era palace and its historic mosque and bathing ghat.
  • Tohakhana Masjid: Wander through this 17th-century mosque, an important example of Mughal architecture in North Bengal.
  • Darasbari Mosque: Discover the grand structure built by Sultan Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah, famous for its terracotta decoration.
  • Chika Mosque: Visit this charming small mosque known for its simple yet elegant design and historical significance.
  • Varendra Research Museum: See one of Bangladesh’s oldest museums, housing rare artifacts, sculptures, and inscriptions from ancient Bengal.
  • Puthia Temple Complex: Explore a fascinating cluster of Hindu temples with ornate terracotta and stone carvings.
  • Puthia Rajbari: Stroll around this historic royal palace complex surrounded by beautiful temples and ponds.
  • Bagha Mosque: Marvel at this 16th-century mosque with its exquisite terracotta work and serene atmosphere.

Included/Excluded

Specialized bilingual guide
Private Transport
Entrance fees (Cable and car and Moon Valley)
Box lunch water, banana apple and chocolate
Additional Services
Insurance
Drink
Tickets

Itinerary

Travel Styles

Cultural Exploration
Leisure & Relaxation
Festival & Events

Camping/School Trip Facilities

Tour Guide Services
Cultural Shows / Events
Drinking Water Supply
Guided Nature Walks / Trekking
Safe & Comfortable Transport
Certified Educators/Tour Guides
Meal Plans (Halal/Veg options)
Separate Accommodation for Boys & Girls
Certificates of Participation (for educational trips)

Accommodation Facilities

Free Wi-Fi
Air Conditioning
Room Service
Private Bathroom

FAQs

When and where does the tour start?
Day 1 is your arrival day! Your private guide and vehicle will pick you up from your hotel in Dhaka in the morning. You’ll receive a short briefing about the tour highlights and daily itinerary before departing for Bogura. Your exact pickup time and location will be confirmed in your final booking documents.
When and where does the tour end?
Your tour will end on Day 5 with a comfortable drive back to Dhaka. You’ll be dropped off at your hotel or preferred location within Dhaka city in the evening. We recommend staying an extra night in Dhaka if you’d like to rest before further travel.
Is hotel accommodation included?
Yes! This 5-day tour includes 4 nights of comfortable accommodation in selected 3-star or heritage-style hotels, with breakfast included. All hotels are conveniently located near key heritage sites. Upgrades to premium hotels are available on request.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Absolutely! Private pickup and drop-off at your hotel in Dhaka is included in your package. Our 24/7 support team is available to help coordinate your arrival and departure.
Are meals included?
Absolutely! Daily breakfast is included, plus selected lunches and dinners at authentic local restaurants. Your guide will happily recommend traditional North Bengal dishes for you to try!
Is an airport transfer included?
Airport transfers are not included by default, but we’re happy to arrange an arrival or departure transfer for you at an extra cost. Simply share your flight details with us once your booking is confirmed.
Who will be my guide?
You’ll be accompanied by an experienced, licensed local guide who knows North Bengal’s history and culture inside out. Your guide will ensure your experience is safe, insightful, and memorable.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This heritage tour is best suited for all ages. However, this tour involves a lot of walking at many historical sites. If you want to take small children on a trolley, you should be aware that some of the walking paths are broken, bumpy, and uneven.
What should I pack?
We recommend 1) Light snacks (chocolate, nuts, biscuits) 3) Camera and its extra battery. 4) Power bank for extra charging of mobile devices. 5) Polybag (to keep necessary things in case of rain) 6) Necessary medicines for yourself 7) Sunglasses, sunscreen, suncap, hat 8) Refillable water bottle 9) Umbrella 10) Comfortable shoes 11) Decent clothes for entering the mosque/temple
Can I customize the itinerary?
Definitely! Since this is a private tour, we’re happy to adapt the pace, add stops, or adjust activities to match your interests. Just let us know your preferences when booking.
Special points to note
1) First of all, a thirsty mind for travel is required. 2) No chaos should be created during the trip, any problem should be resolved by discussing it ourselves. All-out support from everyone is required to conduct the trip smoothly. 3) Everyone is requested to refrain from all kinds of indecent behavior and inappropriate behavior. We will enjoy the maximum pleasure by maintaining the best decency. 4) We will not do anything that causes any harm to nature and the environment during the trip. All kinds of non-biodegradable waste such as plastic packets and bottles should not be thrown anywhere but should be stored in a specific place and in some cases, brought with us. 5) We are requested to behave friendly and show appropriate respect to the local people. It is wrong to destroy someone else's flowers, fruits, vegetables, gardens, or ponds without their permission, so you should always refrain from these acts. It should be remembered that you should never do anything that spoils the reputation of the whole community because of one person. 6) All kinds of drugs cannot be carried or consumed. Smoking is discouraged. Smoking in front of women, children and non-smoking tour members is strictly prohibited. In special cases, you can smoke by sitting away, maintaining a safe distance, and fire safety.

What's Nearby

World Heritage Sites
Paharpur Buddhist Vihara (km)
Paharpur Buddhist Monastery or Sompur Monastery or Sompur Mahavihar is an ancient Buddhist monastery that is now in ruins. The second king of the Pala dynasty, Sri Dharmapala Dev (781-821), was building this monastery in the late 8th century or in the 9th century. Sir Alexander Cunningham discovered this huge structure in 1879 AD. Paharpur can be called the largest Buddhist monastery in the world. It can be compared to the Nalanda Mahavihar in India in terms of size. It was a very famous religious teaching center for Buddhists for 300 years. Buddhists from not only different parts of the subcontinent, but also from countries such as China, Tibet, Myanmar (then Brahma), Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. used to come here to gain religious knowledge. Atish Dipankar Srigyan was the Acharya of the monastery in the 10th century AD. In 1985, UNESCO recognized it as a World Heritage Site. The Sompur Mahavihara was located between Pundravardhana's capital Pundranagar (present-day Mahasthan) and another city Kotivarsha (present-day Bangar). Its ruins are located in Paharpur village of Badalgachi upazila of Naogaon district, part of the greater Rajshahi region of present-day Bangladesh.
Mahasthangarh (km)
Mahasthangarh is one of the oldest monuments in Bangladesh. This famous city was also known as Pundravardhan or Pundranagar in history. Mahasthangarh was once the capital of Bengal. Archaeological evidence has been found that a civilized settlement was established here even before the birth of Jesus Christ, that is, about 2500 years ago. In 2016, it was declared the cultural capital of SAARC. This walled city contains archaeological remains from various periods. For several centuries, this place was the provincial capital of the mighty Maurya, Gupta, Pala and Sena rulers and later the capital of Hindu feudal kings. From the third century BC to the fifteenth century AD, numerous Hindu kings and kings of other religions ruled. Mahasthangarh is located in Shibganj upazila of Bogra district. About 13 km. north of Bogra city, on the west bank of the Karatoya River, the ruins of this city can be seen. #Behula's Basar Ghar: Gokul Medh is an archaeological site excavated in Gokul village under Bogra Sadar Thana. It is better known locally as Behula's Basar Ghar. Many people call it Laxminder's Medh. It is one of the archaeological sites listed by the Bangladesh Archaeological Survey. It is located in the village of Gokul, about 2 km southwest of Mahasthangarh Bus Stand, and at the junction of Gokul, Ramshahar and Palashbari villages > Govinda Bhita, a temple located in the northeast corner of the fort > Khullanar Dhap, a temple > Mangalkot, a temple located 1.6 km south or southwest of Mahasthangarh Museum. > Gadaibari Dhap, a temple 1 km south of Khullanar Dhap > Totaram Pandit's Dhap, a hermitage 4 km northwest of the fort > Narapati's Dhap (Bhasu Vihar), a group of hermitages 1 km northwest of Totaram Pandit's Dhap > Skandhar's Dhap, a temple 2 km southeast of Gokul Medh > Bairagir Bhita, excavated in 1928–29, the ruins of two temples were found at Bairagir Bhita.

Tour Location

Mahasthan Archaeological Museum

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